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Not surprisingly, Motorola won't be the only one rocking out with a Honeycomb tablet this week. We're fully expecting to see the Motorola XOOM at CES in a couple of days, but it's going to be joined by an offering from LG as well.

The Apple iPad may be the current reigning king in the world of tablets, and will likely hold on to that throne for some time to come. Even so, we will soon be treated to a lot more alternatives, one of which is the Android tablet coming by way of Acer. A number of videos have surfaced on YouTube showing off what this thing can do.

If you listen to some people, they'll tell you that the tablet is a relatively new phenomenon. That tablets really only became relevant when Apple came forward with the iPad. Well, Motorola begs to differ, and it has come forward with qutie a clever little video of its own to show off the evolution of the tablet.

MSI doesn't want to put all its tablet eggs in the same touchscreen basket. We already know that some ARM-based models with NVIDIA Tegra 2 (and Android 3.0 Honeycomb) are being planned, but it seems that MSI has some "Wintel" plans up its sleeve too.

When it comes to the Nexus phones from Google, it's clear that they quickly become the reference design for other smartphones using the same OS. The Nexus S, for example, is the first to do Android 2.3 Gingerbread. So, what's going to happen with the next iteration?

Your ads will be inserted here byEasy Plugin for AdSense.Please go to the plugin admin page toPaste your ad code OR Suppress this ad slot. Google co-founder Andy Rubin turned heads at All Things Digital’s D: Dive Into Mobile conference in San Francisco this week. During a talk at the conference Andy showed off his baby, the new Android 3.0 ...

Everyone is getting into the tablet game these days and it seems to make the most sense to strike while the pan is hot. Lenovo doesn't think so. It's exercising a fair bit of patience and apprehensive caution, because it's not going to release a tablet device until some time next year.

You've got to hand it to the crazy kooks at Google, particularly the guys and gals working on the Google Android team. They come up with the best codenames this side of HTC and it seems we know the name of Gingerbread's successor. The next Android will be called Honeycomb.